Why's it now more Socially Unnacceptable to come out as a Conservative than to come out as Gay? Lefties seem to gang up on anyone that disagrees?

It seems like even gay and transexual people now have a harder time coming out as conservative than they do as coming out as gay.

We seen how the left react to anyone that disagrees with them. Whether it be labelling them a racist, misogynist, homophobe, islamaphobe... basically ostracised under any name under the sun to end the discussion and try to shun the opponent into a corner.

We seen this with Brexit where anyone that voted leave would keep their opinions quiet because there was a fear that having a conservative opinion could potentially get you fired or socially rejected by the dominant lefties. The same thing with Donald Trump, most people that voted for Donald Trump refused to publicly project their opinions for the very same fears.

I'm no fan of Caitlyn Jenner but she is one example, she got a sex change and the leftist media flew to her until the moment she came out as conservative and suddenly became to criticise.

The gay catholic conservative journalist milo yuannapaulos and douglas murray only ever received welcomes from the conservatives but was placed as an outcast amongst lefties for not forming conventional opinions

There is also the infamous and numerous black conservatives that get demonised by the left for not holding to conventional opinion and are often also labelled names as the left tends to love to do

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The term "conservative" has come to be associated with right wing extremists because they're the subset of conservatives who get the most attention. I guess it's reached the point where a "true" conservative needs to use some adjective such as "compassionate" to qualify "conservative" and not be tarred with the same brush :(

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You don't have a choice in whether you're gay or not. You decide on your opinions. If those opinions are vile then yeah, you deserve to be shamed for them.

@castratedwhiteguy pretty much. What could be more vile than believing poor people deserve to suffer and die, or that the MOGAI community shouldn't exist. For example. I'll only respect your opinions as long as your opinions don't disrespect other people's existence

What is the MOGAI community? Who ever said that poor people deserve to suffer and die? FYI, we're saying that poor people deserve to have good job opportunities so that they can stop living off of the government poverty plantation. This is something that the progressives have been trying to stop from happening. You really need to get your facts straight...

@castratedwhiteguy basically LGBT+ people, but it's a more inclusive term because the people the letters after the + represent don't get left off. It stands for Marginalised Orientations, Genders and Intersex. To be 'conservative' is to support capitalism, a requirement of which is for some people to be impoverished while others amass vast wealth. It's a system based on competition and amassing profit at the expense of other people; eg. companies pay their workers the lowest wages they can get away with in order to make more money for their shareholders, who are just owning stuff and benefiting from that, they're not putting in the actual labour. The only reason workers have any rights such as minimum wage, health and safety measures, and unions to support them is because of the achievements of the Left. To big business, which conservatives want to give more power to; workers are dispensable

Wrong! Crony capitalism, or corporate fascism, as practiced in the western world today including America, makes most people poor and the.001% rich. On the other hand, real free market capitalism, combined with strong pro nationalistic trade policies, makes everyone richer. You should learn the difference before thinking that socialism / communism will magically solve our economic problems. In fact, it's been to much socialism / communism that has been causing and worsening our poverty and unemployment problems.

@castratedwhiteguy How do you work that out? And okay.. how does your version of capitalism protect against monopolies and a widening wage gap; when presumably inheritance is still a thing, and, as I said, the issue of workers being paid as little as possible to ensure the highest profits? I notice also how you're quiet on your feelings about the MOGAI community

MOGAI isn't one of my big concerns right now. However, economic fairness concerns me so much that I've been running a blog over the past 7 years that deals with many of our economic problems. It's mostly videos. Check it out and you'll see where I'm coming from. Here's the link: